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The Second Five-Year Plan

Fischer, Louis | February 14, 1934 issue

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The article discusses issues related to the second five-year plan. The Seventeenth Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union will stand out in history as the assembly which adopted the second five-year plan. Soviet performances between 1928 and 1933 warrant every intelligent observer of world affairs in giving serious study to this second quinquennial program of production and construction, which proposes to make Soviet Union "the most advanced industrial nation in Europe." The emphasis of the plan, as was to have been expected, is on the production of consumers' goods.

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CENTRAL planning; FIVE year plans; COMMUNIST parties; CONSUMER goods; DEVELOPED countries; SOVIET Union
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